When I am out alone, or with my wife, it is not uncommon for me to engage people who are Spanish-speakers. My wife is Peruvian. Through my travels throughout Latin America, I have gained enough Spanish that I can communicate with native Spanish speakers. Though my wife understands English, trying to speak on her own

This morning, I stumbled upon, “‘My Dearest Fidel’: An ABC Journalist’s Secret Liaison With Fidel Castro,” by Peter Kornbluh, who works at the National Security Archive in Washington, DC. This is an absolutely gripping article on Lisa Howard. For those who do know of her, Lisa Howard was an American journalist, writer and television news anchor.

When a person stops valuing life, a part of him ceases to be bound by love, decency, and respect, by rational thought, and the thought of others. When a person stops valuing life, their bond to the rest of humankind is broken. No law or rule will repair that bond. And though it may

In story published on Politico today about Ivanka Trump getting an office in West Wing of the House House, but not becoming a government employee (Ivanka Trump set to get West Wing office as role expands), the online political journal uses a large photo of the first daughter with a serious face, a dark maroon

Anyone see anything wrong with this headline: “Butler’s play will be revisited when Patriots face Broncos” I am not going to obsess on the topic of ESPN’s decline in quality over the years, but I will say that it has been noticed by a lot of people in the comment sections for ESPN’s articles, and it

There seems to be concern from all sides of the American public about the lack of objective journalism in mass media, and the breakdown of the traditional wall that stood between reporters and the politicians they covered. Well, the truth is – mass media is changing. The politicization of reporting is just an example of